Delight in the rich flavors of this Brown Sugar and Bacon Baked Beans recipe, featuring hearty pork n’ beans, sweet brown sugar, tangy barbeque sauce, and crispy bacon.
Oh, the magic of Brown Sugar and Bacon Baked Beans! This recipe takes me straight back to the bustling, laughter-filled family reunions of my childhood. On those special days, the air was heavy with the scent of barbecue and the sound of distant cousins playing tag. Amidst all this, there was always a large, bubbling pot of baked beans. My great aunt was the bean master, stirring in her secret blend of brown sugar and sauces with a flourish, all the while telling stories of our ancestors. Those beans weren’t just food; they were a spoonful of history, sweetened with memories and crisped with affection, just like the bacon on top.
Why You’ll Love Brown Sugar and Bacon Baked Beans
What sets this Brown Sugar and Bacon Baked Beans recipe apart isn’t just its mouth-watering flavor but also its deep-rooted place in comfort food tradition. vThe blend of sweet and savory elements—thanks to the brown sugar and bacon—provides a rich, complex taste that enhances the earthy pork n’ beans. The addition of barbecue sauce and a hint of Liquid Smoke imbues the dish with a delightful smokiness, making it irresistible. This dish is incredibly versatile too, perfect as a hearty side at barbecues, a comforting winter meal, or a festive potluck addition.
Ingredients Notes
Each ingredient in the Brown Sugar and Bacon Baked Beans recipe serves a purpose, creating a harmonious blend that sings with each bite. Here’s what you’ll need and why:
- Plain pork n’ beans: These are the canvas of your dish, hearty and ready to absorb the flavors you’ll add.
- Ketchup and barbeque sauce: They provide the tangy backbone of the sauce, deepening the beans’ flavor profile.
- Brown sugar: It adds a lovely sweetness that counteracts the tanginess of the sauces.
- Yellow mustard and Worcestershire sauce: These ingredients introduce a zesty and slightly tangy depth to the dish.
- Liquid Smoke: Optional but recommended for that hint of smokiness as if the beans were cooked over an open fire.
- Garlic powder and pepper: These seasonings add subtle warmth and spice, enhancing all the other flavors.
- Bacon: The pièce de résistance that offers a smoky, crispy topping, turning this dish into a heartwarming delight.
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How To Make Brown Sugar and Bacon Baked Beans
Ready to bring this comforting classic to your table? Follow these steps carefully to ensure your Brown Sugar and Bacon Baked Beans turn out perfectly savory with just the right touch of sweetness:
- Sauce Preparation: Begin by whisking together ketchup, barbeque sauce, brown sugar, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, Liquid Smoke (if using), garlic powder, and pepper in a medium-sized bowl. This mixture will create the flavorful base in which your beans will bake.
- Beans Preparation: Drain the excess liquid from the cans of pork n’ beans. This step is crucial as it prevents the dish from becoming too watery. After draining, gently fold the beans into the prepared sauce mixture, ensuring they are well-coated but still intact.
- Assembling in Baking Dish: Pour the bean mixture into a shallow 2-quart baking dish. Spreading the beans in an even layer allows them to cook uniformly.
- Adding the Bacon: Cut the bacon into half-inch pieces and distribute them evenly over the bean mixture. Crumpling the bacon pieces slightly will help them cook to perfect crispiness without laying too flat.
- Baking: Place the dish in a preheated 350-degree oven and bake uncovered for about 1 to 1.5 hours. The goal is for the bacon to be thoroughly cooked and starting to crisp, and for the beans to bubble up, melding all the flavors together.
Storage Options
Your delicious Brown Sugar and Bacon Baked Beans can be stored in the refrigerator for up to five days when kept in an airtight container. They reheat beautifully on the stove or in the microwave, making them a fantastic option for make-ahead meals. If you need to keep them longer, they also freeze well. Just cool completely before freezing in a sealed container for up to three months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight and reheat gently to serve.
Variations and Substitutions
This baked beans recipe is wonderfully adaptable to different tastes and dietary needs. Here are some ideas for tweaking it to your preference:
- For a Smokier Flavor: If you’re a fan of deep, smoky flavors, increase the amount of Liquid Smoke or add smoked paprika to the sauce.
- Vegetarian Adaptation: Easily make this dish vegetarian by omitting the bacon or replacing it with a vegetarian bacon alternative that will still add that needed crunch.
- Sugar Adjustments: If you prefer a less sweet dish, reduce the brown sugar or try using honey for a different kind of sweetness.
- Spice It Up: Add chopped jalapeños or a dash of cayenne pepper to the beans before baking for a kick of heat that contrasts nicely with the sweetness.
These simple modifications allow you to customize the beans to suit your palate or dietary requirements while maintaining the heart and soul of this classic dish.
Brown Sugar and Bacon Baked Beans
Ingredients
- Two 28-ounce cans of plain pork n’ beans
- 1/2 cup ketchup
- 1/2 cup barbecue sauce
- 1/4 cup brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon yellow mustard
- 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- A few drops of Liquid Smoke optional
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 5-6 slices of thick center-cut bacon
Instructions
- Sauce Preparation: In a medium-sized mixing bowl, combine the ketchup, barbecue sauce, brown sugar, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, Liquid Smoke (if using), garlic powder, and pepper. Stir these ingredients until they are thoroughly mixed and set aside.
- Bean Preparation: Open the cans of pork n’ beans and pour off the excess liquid from the top of each can. It is crucial to discard this liquid to prevent the final dish from being overly watery. Add the drained beans to the previously prepared sauce mixture. Fold the beans gently into the sauce to ensure they are well-coated without breaking them apart.
- Assembly: Transfer the bean and sauce mixture into a shallow 2-quart baking dish. Spread the mixture evenly to ensure consistent cooking.
- Preparing the Bacon: Cut the bacon into 1/2 inch pieces. Arrange these bacon pieces evenly across the top of the bean mixture in the baking dish. It is beneficial to slightly crumple each piece to increase the surface area that will crisp up during baking.
- Baking: Place the baking dish in an oven preheated to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and bake, uncovered, for approximately 1 to 1.5 hours. The beans should be bubbly and the bacon cooked through and beginning to crisp.